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24/02/2014

☆A Video Games Console That Creates Its Own Games.....Imagine That....☆ @EnGeniux @DerSamuels #OTONX

OTON X IN GAMES FREEZER COLOURS

Just Imagine A Video Games Console That Creates It's Own Original Games........

Sounds a bit sci fi doesn't it?

Well maybe it's not as far fetched as you might first think!

It's February 25, 2014 and Today, the EnGeniux OTON X autonomousvideo games console is set to open beta signup to early adopters and developers.

The OTON X is billed by EnGeniux as the first autonomous game console that's ever been prepared for the Market....

The almost futuristic aspect of this gorgeous looking console is that the OTON self-creates games, without any human input......

How Is That Possible We Hear You Cry!

The
system creates games using an extremely clever custom algorithm with
preset design parameters and a sprite database to create custom game
environments.During the beta testing, the project will offer crowdfunded OTON X (developerunits) to early adopters and developers.

Systems will cost $99 for early bird units and $139 for standard units.

Who Are The Dudes Behind This Ground Breaking Piece Of Game Changing Kit?

The EnGeniux team has ten years of game and manufacturing experience......

Between 2008 and 2010, they shipped a limited quantity of their first-run console system.

Creator and inventor, Derrick Samuels, has worked and developed severalnew trends in tech and practical products.

His initial system in 2004 was the first to converge a biometrics, PC, game console, DVR and media device into one unit.

That same unit was also the first system to provide the possibility ofcontent powered by the Akimbo Platform and digital distribution.During the 2007 CES show he demonstrated voice recognition software tocontrol the game console interface.

In 2008 his first system shipped with Linux as a working OS for a start-up game console company.

In 2009 he introduced cloud storage to the console before other console systemsconsidered the format.

In
2010 his company was the first in the market to truly see and test the
potential of Android as a gaming platform for a game console.

The 2008 units are still in use, and his company continues to provideannual customer support to keep these units working for customers.